Critical Observations on ShakespeareG. Hawkins, 1746 - 346 pàgines |
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Pàgina 36
... formed from the Gothic and Moorish models . 20 A pleafant picture of our ancient chivalry may be seen in Shakespeare's K. Richard II .. where Bolingbroke , fon to John of Gaunt , ap- peals the duke of Norfolk , on an accufation of high ...
... formed from the Gothic and Moorish models . 20 A pleafant picture of our ancient chivalry may be seen in Shakespeare's K. Richard II .. where Bolingbroke , fon to John of Gaunt , ap- peals the duke of Norfolk , on an accufation of high ...
Pàgina 73
... forming and plan- ing his dramatic poems . The unity of action he feems to have thought himself obliged to re- gard ; but not at all the unities of time and place ; no more , than if he were writing an epic poem , Aristotle ( our chief ...
... forming and plan- ing his dramatic poems . The unity of action he feems to have thought himself obliged to re- gard ; but not at all the unities of time and place ; no more , than if he were writing an epic poem , Aristotle ( our chief ...
Pàgina 74
... formed by the river Rhenus , near Bononia , and there adjusted their cruel profcription . A. U. C. 711 . Brutus and Caffius were defeated near Philippi.- -Macbeth reigned feventeen years . So Johan .. de Fordin Scoticron . L. iv . c ...
... formed by the river Rhenus , near Bononia , and there adjusted their cruel profcription . A. U. C. 711 . Brutus and Caffius were defeated near Philippi.- -Macbeth reigned feventeen years . So Johan .. de Fordin Scoticron . L. iv . c ...
Pàgina 82
... formed his character , the perfon is to act up to it . And here the age , the fex , and condition , are to be confidered : thus what is commendable in one , may be faulty in another . An inftance of the fuitableness of character we have ...
... formed his character , the perfon is to act up to it . And here the age , the fex , and condition , are to be confidered : thus what is commendable in one , may be faulty in another . An inftance of the fuitableness of character we have ...
Pàgina 85
... formed for them , wherein they acted the prin- cipal parts . Hence the ftage began to be corrupted ; and at the fame time fprung up , love , honor , gallantry , and fuch like Gothic ornamental parts of poetry ; and Shake- speare , and ...
... formed for them , wherein they acted the prin- cipal parts . Hence the ftage began to be corrupted ; and at the fame time fprung up , love , honor , gallantry , and fuch like Gothic ornamental parts of poetry ; and Shake- speare , and ...
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